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Quarterback Ryan Tannehill leads a revamped Dolphins offense featuring running back Knowshon Moreno. There's no doubt the duo will try to score early and often against AFC East division rivals, and it looks like your Miami Dolphins tickets will have you watching an exciting brand of football in 2015. View our seating chart for Sun Life Stadium in Miami and pick out some Dolphins tickets that work for you!

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7/29/15 - The Miami Dolphins did not perform up to their fans' expectations in the last couple year, but this year could be different. As their 50th anniversary, this coming year is special to the Dolphins and for Dolphin fans. The training camp just started, so they are getting their first glimpse at how the season may go. The preseason kicks off in just about two weeks, but the Dolphins will not have their first home game until August 29th, which is a full two weeks later than most NFL teams. Their opponents in the home opener will be the Atlanta Falcons. Since you have to wait longer to see the Dolphins live, be sure to get your tickets early. Ticket prices start as low as $14.

7/14/15 - One of the biggest disappointments for the Miami Dolphins in season 2014 was the loss of cornerback Will Davis to a devastating knee injury. However, Davis has been working hard to return to the practice field this season to prove that he is still the player he always has been. Davis has set his goals high and wants to achieve the coveted starting position for the Miami Dolphins. After a few training camps under his belt and more time to work out his injured leg, Davis is hoping to play 100 percent and shine on the field. Watch the Dolphins live to see if Davis was able to secure his starting cornerback position. The Dolphins season starts mid-August and they have a hopeful season ahead of them.

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7/1/15 - The Miami Dolphins announced their Training Camp schedule for the 2015 season this week. Because their Sun Life Stadium is currently undergoing renovations, the team will instead play their annual training camp scrimmage at Ocean Bank Field at Florida International University. The scrimmage will take place on Friday, August 7, and will include a fan festival, fireworks, and opportunities for autographs. In addition to the scrimmage, there will also be twelve practices that will be open to the public, and thirteen open to season ticket holder and Finatic members. Some of their practices will also be held in South Carolina as part of a join practice with the Panthers. The first day of training is July 30. Fans can already purchase tickets for the upcoming season, with prices starting at $33.

6/16/15 - With Evan Mathis available, the Miami Dolphins are listed as one of the teams considering a deal with him. However, the asking price may be too high for the Dolphins, so the team is not too optimistic that he will be added to the roster. Even if Mathis does not join the team, the Dolphins feel confident in their guards. Another position that seems to be strong for this season is the defensive backs. During the final mandatory OTA, the safeties were the stars, which was a good sign since starter Louis Delmas and backup Michael Thomas were injured at the end of last season. Fans who want a special seat this season can bid for autographed seats signed by Hall of Famers on June 17. Everyone else can get their tickets now, starting at $8.

6/3/15 - The Miami Dolphins may be in the offseason, but they are taking the time to adequately prepare for the fast approaching 2015 season. In the OTA practices, wide receiver Jarvis Landry is working hard to ensure he has an even better season than his successful rookie season last year. His hope is to find a more expanded role in the upcoming season, with the goal to become a complete rather than a slot receiver. Newly drafted Tony Lippett is doing well in learning his new position of corner, although he is still not a shoe in for a position on the final roster. The 2015 season starts in Chicago against the Bears on August 13, with the first home game on August 29. Tickets for all games are still available, with prices starting at $24.

5/19/15 - This year marks the 46th year the Miami Dolphins have been a franchise and the organization is getting excited about the upcoming season. Last season they ended with an 8-8 record and didn’t make it to the playoffs for the sixth year in a row. This week the Dolphins made a large and important investment by signing on quarterback Ryan Tannehill until the end of the 2020 season. Even though the Dolphins haven’t made it to the playoffs, Tannehill has improved every single year by boosting his passer rating. Last season, Tannehill passed for over 4,000 yards in a season and was only the second quarterback in Dolphin history to accomplish that goal. Get your tickets today to see what kind of damage Tannehill can do when the Dolphins face off against the Atlanta Falcons on August 29. Tickets start at $8 a piece.

5/7/15 - The Miami Dolphins have not only added their seven draft picks to the lineup, but there will also be 16 undrafted free agents heading to rookie minicamp to compete for a place on the team's regular season roster. One attendee at rookie minicamp will be Arthur Ray, a former Michigan State offensive lineman who has returned to football and his dreams of playing in the NFL after beating cancer. The seven draft picks for the team include DeVante Parker, Jordan Phillips, Jamil Douglas, Bobby McCain, Jay Ajayi, Ced Thompson, and Tony Lippett. While the rookies are in minicamp, the veterans will also be undergoing training in preparation for the preseason. Fans can also prepare for the start of the season by buying their tickets, with prices starting at $16.

4/23/15 - Looking for their first trip to the playoffs in seven seasons, the Miami Dolphins will kick off their 2015 season on the road, heading to Washington to face the Redskins on Sunday, September 13th. They will play their home opener in Week 3, facing off with the Buffalo Bills before hosting the New York Jets in Week 4. After a bye week, it’s back to the road for four of their following five contests including the world champion New England Patriots in Week 8. Miami will close the regular season with a pair of home dates, as they take on the Indianapolis Colts in Week 16 and face the Patriots at home to cap the year. Secure your seats at Sun Life Stadium now—NFL tickets for the 2015 season are on sale now!

2014-2015 Season

12/25/14 - The Miami Dolphins may be out of the playoffs, but they still want to finish the season on a high note and take the win on Sunday’s game when they host the New York Jets. The Dolphins had a close game last Sunday when they played the Minnesota Vikings, but pulled it out in the 4th quarter with a final score of 35-37. The game proved that Miami finally has a quarterback they can get behind. Ryan Tannehill is believed to be the best quarterback since Dan Marino. If Tannehill gets 224 yards in the game against the Jets, he’ll be over 4,000 yards which will be his best season ever as a pro. Come out and see if he can beat his record and help the Dolphins win the game.

12/17/14 - With two home games ahead, the Miami Dolphins are hoping they can muster the power to get back on track. After consecutive losses to the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots, Dolphin fans are hoping some home turf and fan support is what Miami needs when they take on the Minnesota Vikings at the Sun Life Stadium this Sunday. With their playoff hopes all but dashed, Miami is in a position to play simply for themselves and the progress they can achieve before the end of the season. There’s still a playoff chance, even if it is slim, and the Dolphins are going to have to put in their all to reach it. Tickets are still available to see the Dolphins take on Minnesota, with seats starting at an affordable price of only $27 per seat.

12/9/14 - Currently, the Miami Dolphins are the second ranked team in the AFC East division, sporting a 7-6 record. Their last game was against the Baltimore Ravens. They ended up losing 13-28. In their tough loss, Ryan Tannehill went on to throw for 227 yards and had 1 touchdown. It was their defense that let them down. They simply couldn’t stop Joe Flacco, and they will need to adjust their scheme going forward if they want to turn things around. The Dolphins’ next game is going to be competitive, and it’s against the New England Patriots. If they can pull off the upset, it’s going to do wonders for their confidence. Their keys to victory need to be to contain Tom Brady and put pressure on him early. Tickets for the game can be bought for $123.

12/3/14 - The Miami Dolphins lost a heartbreaker to the Denver Broncos on November 23 by a score of 39-36, but rebounded from that tough loss with a big win over the New York Jets last Sunday, prevailing 16-13. Miami’s Caleb Sturgis kicked his third field goal of the game, a 26-yarder with 1:57 to go, to ice the victory. The win over the Jets keeps Miami’s wild-card playoff hopes alive with four games remaining in the season. The 7-5 Dolphins play at home on Sunday, December 7 versus the Baltimore Ravens, play a road game at New England on December 14, then return home for their final two regular season games-Sunday, December 21 against the Vikings, and December 28 against the Jets. Buy your tickets today and come out and cheer your Dolphins as they push towards the playoffs!

11/24/14 - Taking on the Denver Broncos this Sunday will be a challenge, but it’s one the Miami Dolphins are ready for. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill’s vertical passing ability is sure to give the Broncos a run for their money, and safeties Reshad Jones and Louis Delmas will be key players in keeping the Broncos running game at bay. Denver has lost two of their past three games, while Miami is coming in hot, having won four of their last five matchups. Heading into the game with the NFL’s second-best defense, and ranked in the top three for sacks, the Dolphins also have plenty to boast about. Reserve your seat to see two of the best teams in the NFL battle it out this Sunday, with tickets starting at just $100.

11/20/14 - The Miami Dolphins travel to Sports Authority Field in Denver, Colorado on Sunday to try to beat the Broncos. The Dolphins are in second place in the AFC East, with a 6-4 record. If the Dolphins take the win against the Broncos, they have a good chance for one of the wild card spots in the playoffs. It will be a hot game with both teams putting out everything they have. The Dolphins have the knowhow and the heart to win, but Peyton Manning, the Broncos quarterback, is a powerhouse. These tickets will go fast, so don’t wait to get the best seats for the game. The Dolphins have the momentum of a win off their last game against the Buffalo Bills, and they know what’s at stake.

11/12/14 - The Miami Dolphins have a short week before they go into their bye week. Last Sunday, they had a difficult loss against the Detroit Lions. Going into the 4th quarter, the Dolphins had a 3-point lead, but the Lions came back with 10 points and took the game. Before the Lions game, the Dolphins were on a 3-game winning streak. Currently Miami is 3rd in the AFC Eastern Division, working towards earning the wild card spot in the playoffs. On Thursday, the Dolphins host the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are coming off of a loss, and they beat Miami the first time they met this season in September. The Dolphins have a great offense and are the favorites, the Bills are going to play hard. Get tickets for this rematch and watch your team win!

11/5/14 - In a blowout game against the San Diego Chargers on last Sunday, the Miami Dolphins crushed their opponents in a 37-0 win. This puts them 3rd in the AFC Eastern Division. It’s their third straight win, and they hope to keep the momentum going when they go up against The Detroit Lions on Sunday in Detroit. The Dolphins may have a tough game, as the Lions are first in the NFC Northern Division and having a great season. The Dolphins are playing for their head coach Joe Philbin, who recently lost his father. It gives them the emotional intensity to want to win for him. If the Dolphins can keep playing like they are, they stand a good chance at getting the Wild Card playoff spot.

10/28/14 - Looking ahead, it appears that November will be a make or break month for the Miami Dolphins. The four squads that the Fins will face – San Diego, Detroit, division rival Buffalo, and Denver – have a combined record at the moment of 22 wins and nine losses.

10/23/14 - The Miami Dolphins received some good news this week, as they prepare for one-win in-state rivals Jacksonville. While safety Jimmy Wilson is still a concern, with a hamstring injury, he and everyone else on the roster took part in the Fins’ second practice of the week.

10/10/14 - Ryan Tannehill and the Miami Dolphins are refreshed and ready after a bye week, and are getting geared up to take on Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers when they resume their week six schedule.

Their defense has been striking fear in some of the league’s top quarterbacks all season, and it will need to do so again when it faces Rodgers, who has earned his solid reputation as one of the league’s top QBs. The boys in orange and green already proved they have what it takes to take on the best when they easily defeated Tom Brady and the New England Patriots earlier this season, so signs point to another well-earned victory when the Dolphins shine under the bright lights of Sun Life Stadium this Sunday.

9/16/14 - The Miami Dolphins came out of the gate hot, with a resounding victory over the Patriots in Week 1. Unfortunately, the Florida team failed to capitalize on this winning momentum and fell to AFC East rivals, the Buffalo Bills, on Sunday (10-29). The Dolphins were not spared amid a week full of injuries, and are now grappling to replace the hole left by running back Knowshon Moreno. On the upside, Miami’s schedule lets up a little in these next few weeks, starting with a Week 3 matchup against the winless Kansas City Chiefs. See your team bounce back with Miami Dolphins tickets at Sun Life Stadium this Sunday for an reasonable get-in price of $19.

9/9/14 - Did Week 1 just unlock the secret to the AFC East? On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins proved, yet again, to be the New England Patriots’ kryptonite. The Sun Life Squad took Tom Brady and Co. down 33-20. Cameron Wake led Miami defense in a shut out performance of the Pats in the second half, allowing the run game—led by Knowshon Moreno—to rack up 23 unanswered points. The Miami Dolphins will hit the road in Week 2, traveling to Buffalo to take on another surprise winner from last week: the Bills, who defeated Chicago on Sunday. Score Miami Dolphins tickets for this exciting 9/14 matchup at a minimum of $92.

9/3/14 - The Miami Dolphins are gearing up for their 2014 regular season opener against the New England Patriots this Sunday at Sun Life Stadium. The last time Tom Brady and company visited Miami Gardens, they were left with a 24-20 loss—can the Dolphins stick it to the Pats one more time? Take a first look at Bill Lazor’s new offensive strategy and how quarterback Ryan Tannehill flourishes in the scheme with Miami Dolphins tickets on 9/7. Get in for a minimum of $44 in the Upper Level and welcome the NFL back this Sunday!

8/27/14 - The Miami Dolphins are poised to play their fourth and final game of the preseason, tomorrow at Sun Life Stadium against the St. Louis Rams. Their upcoming opponents are reeling after losing their starting QB Sam Bradford to another torn ACL, and the Dolphins are putting the polish on the offensive line they’ve been building up all offseason. First round pick Ja’Wuan James has seen a huge amount of time on the gridiron, while tackle Billy Turner has made major waves as guard. These rookies have been impressive through summer, but are they primed to take on a starting position? Buy your Miami Dolphins tickets for their final exhibition game before the regular season at an unbeatably low $2 to get-in.

8/12/14 – The Miami Dolphins invited a number of veteran quarterbacks to Monday’s training camp for tryouts, including Rex Grossman and John Skelton. The franchise was impressed with Brady Quinn and ultimately signed the former first-round pick (2007) to serve as insurance behind Ryan Tannehill. The starting QB performed well in Miami’s preseason opener, going 6-for-6 including a touchdown pass. Lock down your Miami Dolphins tickets for this week’s exhibition game at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa; pay $22 for Upper Level Corner seats to this anticipated inter-state showdown.

8/5/14 – The Miami Dolphins couldn’t get out of the training camp gate before suffering a handful of injuries to their roster. When the team regrouped for practice on Monday, receiver Stephen Williams (ankle), quarterback Pat Devlin (hamstring), cornerback Jalil Brown (knee), tight end Charles Clay (knee) and kicker Caleb Sturgis (groin) were all watching from the sidelines. By the end of the day, defensive end Olivier Vernon (back) and rookie tight end Gator Hoskins (hamstring) joined their teammates on the bench. Of course, coaches are merely taking all the necessary precautions to safeguard their players until regular season gets underway, but you’ll likely see these pieces in play during preseason. Score Miami Marlins tickets for as low as $2 and watch their first exhibition game of the season this Friday (8/8) against the Dallas Cowboys.

7/29/14 – Training camp is officially open on the Miami Dolphins’ 2014 season, and the team means business. While the players are putting in work on the field, the front office has made some magic happen off the gridiron: the Dolphins have signed three additional players. Tight end Brett Brackett, defensive end D’Aundre Reed and quarterback Seth Lobato made the roster after Brock Jensen, Derrell Johnson and Davonte Wallace were waived. See if these latest contenders find a spot on the starting roster by the end of camp with Miami Dolphins tickets.

7/22/14 – You'd better get your Miami Dolphins tickets fast! Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald revealed the first three games on the season are expected to sell out; which is great new for the ‘Phins, who are not exactly known for setting attendance records in South Florida. One ESPN writer thinks that could change soon, as the loss of LeBron James this summer has left many local fans reeling, leaving the door wide open for the Dolphins “to fill the void” in the Miami sports scene. Miami Dolphins ticket sales are far ahead of last year’s pace, but you can still score some bargain deals on Razorgator. Buy New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins tickets for their vaunted Week 1 clash and pay as little as $65.

7/15/14 – Football has never been closer for the Miami Dolphins, as training camp is slated to start next week (7/25). Will the ‘Phins be welcoming a new teammate? Andre Johnson, the Houston Texans Pro Bowl wide out has demanded a trade, and rumors are swirling that the receiver could land in Miami. While the Dolphins are covered in the receiving corps, Johnson is a University of Miami alum, after all. In other news, Mike Pouncey will likely be out for a month following the tear in his labrum, but he can rest assured that, as of now, the league does not intend on disciplining him for his purported role in the team’s bullying scandal last year. Score Miami Dolphins tickets and see just who will take the gridiron at Sun Life this season.

7/9/14 – Another blow came to the Miami Dolphins offseason efforts, this time the team was hit by a four-game suspension of Dion Jordan. The defensive end was penalized for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing substance policy. The No. 3 overall pick from the 2013 NFL Draft gained 17 pounds of muscle in the offseason after being scrutinized for lack of strength in his rookie year. This setback isn’t ruinous, as Cam Wake and Olivier Vernon (combined for 18.5 sacks last season) cover Miami well in the pass rush. Lock down Miami Dolphins tickets for an incredibly low $1 on Aug 8. South Beach will meet the Dirty South at the Georgia Dome when the Dolphins take on the Atlanta Falcons for the first preseason game of the year.

7/1/14 – More details have emerged from Mike Pouncey’s hip surgery. The Miami Dolphins center will be sidelined for 2-6 games and the franchise is working out his potential replacements. To alleviate the situation and add much-needed depth on the O-line, the Dolphins signed Darryn Colledge to a one-year deal. See if the veteran guard can provide the help this Florida squad needs in the early season with Miami Dolphins tickets!

6/24/14 – The season hasn’t started yet, and the Miami Dolphins are already facing adversity. Two integral offensive players are sidelined with injury: Pro Bowl center Mike Pouncey underwent hip surgery on Monday (out 3 months) and running back Kowshon Moreno is due for knee surgery this week (out at least 1 month). On this timeline, Moreno should be back at the start of preseason, and Pouncey should only miss the start of regular season. Pouncey is the only returning starter on Miami’s revamped offensive line, with undrafted free agent Sam Brenner filling in as backup. Score Miami Dolphins tickets and see if these keys to the offense line up in time to get 2014 off to a great start!

6/17/14 – The Miami Dolphins kicked of the first of three mandatory minicamp sessions today. Observers of the practice all agree that the defensive side of the ball dominated the training camp-preview. Two players coming back from injury, cornerback Jamar Taylor and receiver Brandon Gibson, made impressive moves during practice and will be ready for action come summer. The Dolphins haven’t had a winning season since 2008, so there will be plenty of position battles over the course of training camp. Score Miami Dolphins tickets and all the starters take off in 2014!

6/10/14- The Miami Dolphins officially finished their third and final OTA yesterday. Showing their dedication and determination, the full team showed up for the voluntary training session. Crunch time is approaching for the Dolphins, who will wrap up the pre summer prep with their final minicamp next week. Coaches have their eyes on the offensive line chiefly, as Mike Pouncey and the four new starters must quickly form a stout unit. Buy your Miami Dolphins tickets today and see the team come together by the time preseason roles around!

6/3/14 - Miami Dolphins fans know that a problem on their squad was the lack of offensive scoring last year. As OTAs progress, it's becoming clear that new offensive coordinator Bill Lazor will not allow their woes to continue in 2014! Both receivers Brian Hartline and Mike Wallace are over the moon about the new system, and are working extremely hard with QB Ryan Tannehill to get it down early in summer. Score Miami Dolphins tickets and see if your team will score too in 2014!

5/27/14- With the start of OTAs, the Miami Dolphins can finally put to rest a toilsome 2013 season and let their on-field work—instead of locker room candor—do the talking. The microscope is on Bill Lazor, who was enlisted as new offensive coordinator tasked with turning around the Dolphins' piteous numbers from last season. In 2013, as the Eagles' OC, he turned Nick Foles into the hotshot QB we know today—can he do the same with high-potential Ryan Tannehill this year? With the offensive line presumably patched up (Ja’Wuan James at right tackle, Billy Turner and Shelley Smith competing at guard), Lazor has the green light to implement his fast system. Get your Miami Dolphins tickets to find out if it works in 2014!

5/19/14 - Miami's first round pick, No 19 Ja'Waun James, is gearing up for his new position as bodyguard for Ryan Tannehill. It's a make-or-break season for the third-year quarterback who was sacked 58 times last year, thanks in part to a disordered (and distracted) offensive line. Still, with Knowshon Moreno as an inevitable favorite target for the offense, plus Tannehill's new guard on the O-line, things are looking good for the Phins. The revamped squad is taking further shape during early voluntary camps—get your Miami Dolphins tickets now and see the promising team come together in 2014!

5/13/14- The Miami Dolphins took care of their single gaping hole straight away in the 2014 NFL Draft: Miami selected right tackle Ja'Wuan James (Tennessee) at No. 19. The franchise also went lengths to bolster good character and build positive leadership on their team (coming off of last year's bullying scandal), with five of Miami's eight drafted players (James, Landry, Turner, Lynch, Tripp) all former captains for their college teams. The Miami Dolphins are clearly turning a corner in the locker room; see if these confident new players can set the precedent on the field as well with Miami Dolphins tickets today!

4/17/14 - The Miami Dolphins will open up exhibition play on the road for two games, before finishing the second half of preseason in the Sunshine State. Miami will take on the Falcons at Atlanta during Week 1, and the Buccaneers at Tampa Bay in Week 2—marking the 14th consecutive year these intra-state NFC rivals will go toe-to-toe in preseason. The Dolphins return to South Florida in Week 3 to host the Dallas Cowboys, and conclude their four-game slate against the St. Louis Rams on Aug 28. This is a huge season for third-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who will now be bolstered by offseason acquisitions Damian Williams, Earl Mitchell, Knowshon Moreno, Branden Albert and more. See how the new-look squad fares with Miami Dolphins tickets this summer!

Last year, the Dolphins narrowly missed the playoffs by one game. This season, the young squad behind a fledging quarterback have their sights on the postseason, aiming to end a five-year drought and giving Joe Philbin his first playoff spot as the Miami Dolphins’ head coach. The most expensive game at Sun Life Stadium this season is the opener versus AFC East foes New England Patriots on September 7 (avg. $486) where the Dolphins will look to secure their second straight win against the Pats for the first time since 2001. The squad was 2-4 against division opponents last year but pulled out a victory against New England late in the season. The next most in-demand game in Miami falls in Week 6 when Philbin hosts his former team, the Green Bay Packers for the first time (avg. $470). Cheap Dolphins tickets are available for $38-$76 for each game with the most affordable games being played against San Diego and Minnesota.

2013-2014 Season

2/12/14 – The Miami Dolphins 2014 season is likely a make-or-break for Coach Joe Philbin (15-17, 4-8 in division) and third-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill. The Dolphins went 8-8 last season despite spending a lot of money for free agents Mike Wallace, Dannell Ellerbe, Philip Wheeler, and Brian Hartline in 2013. On that note, Richie Incognito, whose suspension was recently lifted, will be a free agent in March. Miami’s schedule will not be easy; the Dolphins will play six games against NFL Playoff teams - the Patriots (twice), Chargers, Packers, Chiefs, and Broncos – and fly to London to face the Oakland Raiders this season.

12/23/13 - The Dolphins were shut out by a team with nothing to lose, the Buffalo Bills, on Sunday 0-19. Miami’s leaky offensive line allowed a season-worst seven sacks, leaving Ryan Tannehill with just 82 yards and temporarily sidelined from a knee injury. The playoff hopefuls now have seriously jeopardized their postseason dreams and must defeat the New York Jets this Sunday with a Baltimore Raven’s loss for the wild card berth. Miami Dolphins tickets for their crucial season finale average at $244.

12/16/13 - The Miami Dolphins have proven they are a serious threat, after a nail-biting victory over the New England Patriots (20-24) on Sunday. The resilient Dolphins denied Tom Brady another comeback performance when reserve safety Michael Thomas intercepted his fourth-down end zone pass. With an 8-6 record, if the Dolphins win their final two games, they will be in the playoffs for the first time in five years. For Week 16, the Dolphins will stay up north to take on the Buffalo Bills and maintain sole possession of the wild-card spot in the AFC. Miami Dolphins tickets for this crucial matchup are $103 on average, but just $10 to get in and join them on their hot streak.

12/9/13 - The Miami Dolphins bested the Pittsburgh Steelers in their first cold-weather game of the year, coming away victorious at Heinz Field (34-28). Ryan Tannehill threw three TD passes and acted like a seasoned veteran playing in the snow, while Ben Roethlisberger failed to score a last-second miracle play when receiver Antonio Brown stepped out of bounds, virtually obliterating Pittsburgh’s postseason hopes. The Dolphins will have to play their best football this December to grab the AFC wildcard spot, and will have to bring their best game this Sunday when they host the New England Patriots. Miami Dolphins tickets are among the priciest of the week when they take on the Gronk-less Pats, at $222 on average in sunny Miami Gardens.

12/3/13- The Miami Dolphins hammered the New York Jets in their own stadium, 23-3 on Sunday, to improve their record to 6-6 and stay relevant in the playoff run. Ryan Tannehill led the team to victory, with 331 yards and 2 TDs, continuously connecting with receiver Brian Hartline (who is on his way to back-to-back seasons with 1,000 plus yards), for their best passing game of the year. On the other side of the ball, the defense sent Geno Smith to the bench in favor of backup QB, Matt Simms, and Miami ran away with the win. The Dolphins will face the frustrated Pittsburgh Steelers this Sunday in a must-win game for both contenders. Miami Dolphins tickets are just $30 to get in.

11/26/13 - The Miami Dolphins were unable to suppress the Carolina Panthers in Sun Life Stadium, losing 20-16 in a hard-fought Sunday match. Miami was able to rack up a big halftime lead, but that meant nothing as the boys marched back onto the field after recess, relinquishing their 16-6 gain. The Dolphins have come so close to wins over the last month, losing by a slim margin of 4 points in their last couple defeats, but if Miami intends to keep postseason hopes alive, they must sweep the New York Jets, beginning with this week’s match on the road at MetLife Stadium. Miami Dolphins tickets are the second highest of the week—more expensive than the Thanksgiving games—at $259 on average!

11/19/13- The Miami Dolphins ignored media scandal for the afternoon and focused on sealing a victory over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday. Miami maximized on San Diego's tendency to generate penalties, and the Dolphins came up 20-16. They have jumped back up to .500 on the season, are now tied with the NY Jets for 6th seed in the AFC, and have reinvigorated playoff hopes. But, next week will be treacherous, as the Dolphins are pitted against the rising Carolina Panthers for what is sure to be a can’t miss rough-and-tumble game. Miami Dolphins tickets are just $19 to get-in and boast the cheapest average price ($91) for a seat at Sun Life Stadium!

11/12/13 - Things are getting ugly in Miami (and now it extends beyond the controversy surrounding Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin), as the Dolphins just handed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers their first win of the season. Falling 19-22 on Monday night, the Bucs entered the game as the league’s only winless team and Miami was flying high after a morale boosting win over the Bengals, losing a seemingly easy victory. Facing their first team since the bullying controversy developed was harder than anticipated, and though Ryan Tannehill moved the ball well through the air, the Dolphins’ run game managed just 2 yards and the O line struggled (and will continue to) without two starters, Martin and Incognito. Hopefully the scandal will not conflict with Week 11's preparation for when the San Diego Chargers visit Sun Life Stadium. Miami Dolphins tickets are $21 to get in and $105 on average.

11/5/13 - The Miami Dolphins beat the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night, 22-20, with an unforgettable overtime play at Sun Life Stadium. Cameron Wake powered into the end zone, sacking a retreating Andy Dalton for the two-point safety, which was enough to overcome the Bengals and give Miami their first win in five games. Unfortunately, the Dolphins’ win is overshadowed by a much more alarming issue: that of veteran offensive lineman Richie Incognito’s suspension for alleged racially-fueled bullying towards rookie Jonathan Martin who felt pressured enough to leave the team, which prompted an immense investigation by the NFL. Amid the flurry, the Dolphins will try to focus on their next opponents, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for Week 10’s Monday Night Football. Miami Dolphins tickets at Florida are $39 to get in and $119 on average.

10/29/13 - The Miami Dolphins will host the Cincinnati Bengals for the Halloween edition of Thursday Night football. On Sunday, the Dolphins were rattled by leaders in the AFC East, the New England Patriots, falling 17-27. In a couple of days, Miami’s 12th ranked defense will try to stifle the monstrous combination of Bengals’ Andy Dalton and AJ Green, the NFL’s second leading receiver. Miami is struggling on offense, and the O line will try to do more on pass-protection for Ryan Tannehill, who is the most sacked QB in the NFL (32 times) and fourth in number of picks (9). The Dolphins will be looking for their first win in 4 games, at Sun Life Stadium on All Hallows Eve. Miami Dolphins tickets are among the cheapest of Week 9, at just $24 to get in and $103 on average.

10/22/13 - This week, the Miami Dolphins were upset by the Buffalo Bills in their Sunday division defeat, 21-23. After a great 3-0 start, the Dolphins have lost their second consecutive game, and are now a .500 team. Despite rallying in the second half from a 14-0 deficit to lead the game 21-17, Miami ultimately fell to the Bills and backup QB Thad Lewis on a field goal. Now, 3rd in the AFC East, each game has become more critical, but Miami doesn’t exactly have a forgiving schedule coming up. In Week 8, the Dolphins are hoping to snap out of their losing streak when they meet the New England Patriots in Foxboro (where they haven’t won since 2008) and in the following week they are set to play the piping hot Cincinnati Bengals. Miami Dolphins tickets are the highest average of the week, at a lofty $437 on average for fans to witness Tom Brady and Ryan Tannehill duke it out Sunday morning.

10/16/13 - The Miami Dolphins will be coming off their bye week to host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, October 20. Trailing two consecutive losses at the hands of tough defenses and quarterbacks Joe Flacco from the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5, and Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saint in Week 4’s MNF, the Dolphins will be driven to snap out of their losing streak and move up in the AFC East, currently in 2nd place. Hungry for the next win is quarterback Ryan Tannehill who will be well rested and ready to go against young Bills QB Thad Lewis and a much easier opposition team than they've faced in the last couple weeks. With plenty of time to prepare, the offensive line will have shaped up after having allowed Tannehill to be sacked 24 times through five games, and the camaraderie between receiver Mike Wallace (105 receiving yards in last game) and Tannehill will be something to watch in Week 7. Miami Dolphins tickets against the Buffalo Bills are a fair $30 to get in and $112 on average.

10/8/13 - The Miami Dolphins were bested by the Baltimore Ravens by a slim margin on Sunday at Sun Life Stadium. Coming into Week 6 with two consecutive losses, Miami now risks falling to the .500 mark after starting the season with a 3-0 record. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill had virtuous numbers against Baltimore; throwing for 307 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions, but his options made poor showings, wide receiver Mike Wallace dropped the ball three times and back Lamar Miller ran 7 times for a piteous 15 yards. Their offensive line was the key factor in Miami’s loss, which has now allowed more sacks than any other team in the league, subjecting Tannehill to 24 sacks to start the season, and consistently collapsing his pocket, repeatedly allowing pass rushers to rapidly close in on the QB before allotting him ample time to throw. Conversely, Miami’s defensive tackles were very effective against Joe Flacco who was relentlessly under pressure, and they will look to carry that aggression into Week 7 against the Buffalo Bills, as the Dolphins enter their bye week.

10/1/13 - The Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints squared off in Monday Night’s battle of the unbeaten. The Dolphins came up short, and were ill prepared for “Mr. Monday Night Football” Drew Brees, losing 17-38. In their third straight away game, the Dolphins lost some steam, with quarterback Ryan Tannehill only running 4 times for 48 yards, falling short of his athletic potential, and failing to effectively communicate and create a productive relationship with receiver Mike Wallace. Nevertheless, Tannehill has hit 66% of his throws thus far, and will put up a virtuous fight against the 2-2 Baltimore Ravens in Week 5 and look to improve their 3-1 record. Miami Dolphins tickets against the Ravens at Miami, are a reasonable $32 to get in and $133 on average.

9/24/13 - The Miami Dolphins have surprised everyone with their stellar performance in the first three games and with a record of 3-0. South Florida and the Dolphins franchise have been lackluster for years, but this season’s surge is remarkable, and the talk of Super Bowl contenders coming from Florida can be attributed to quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who is carrying the team. Week 4’s Monday Night Football is sure to be an intense game as both the New Orleans Saints and the now-feared Miami Dolphins are riding high with 3-0 records. Tickets are averaging $166 for this highly anticipated face off.

If it seems like the Miami Dolphins have been floundering for a while, they have been — just one postseason appearance (an AFC East division championship in 2008) since the beginning of the 21st Century. Three of the seasons since winning their last division championship, the Fins have finished 7-9, including last year, though that was good enough for second place behind the perennially-strong New England Patriots.

Statistically the Dolphins struggled with the passing offense behind Ryan Tannehill, finishing 26th in the league in passing yards per game. Running back Reggie Bush, now departed for Detroit, led the squad in rushing; the team drafted a pair of running backs this spring (Mike Gillislee from Florida, and Cameron Marshall from Arizona State) in hopes of plugging the gap. Wide receiver (and Ohio State product) Brian Hartline was the Fins’ leading receiver, with over 1,000 receiving yards, former Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Mike Wallace arrives in town this season to provide another pass target for Tannehill. Defensively, while Miami has a solid run defense, their pass defense — one of the bottom in the NFL — will need to give sack man Cameron Wake (15.0 sacks last season) more help. Safety Reshad Jones led the team in picks. This year, the Dolphins are rolling out a redesigned logo and new uniforms — but will the new look help the team to postseason success?

Miami fans at Sun Life Stadium are certainly hoping for more than they’ve gotten of late. In addition to an August preseason game with the New Orleans Saints, the 2013 Dolphins schedule features home games against four other teams that made the NFL Playoffs last season: Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots. Of the four, Bengals vs. Dolphins tickets have the cheapest get-in price at $25 — 50% less than Patriots vs. Dolphins tickets in December. With many Dolphins home game tickets priced under $40, football fans in South Florida have access to some of the best NFL ticket deals in 2013, even those wanting to see the League's elite teams at bargain prices.